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The Southern Foodie: 100 Places to Eat in the South Before You Die (and the Recipes That Made Them Famous)

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By (author): Chris Chamberlain

Thirteen states, 100 chefs and 134 recipes later, one thing is clear: the food of the American South tells a story that spans the distance from New Orleans to Louisville, Little Rock to Charleston, Nashville to Dallas, and every city in between.

Meet the people keeping the tradition alive and reinventing the flavors of the South while exploring its evolution of the regions best restaurants.

Swing down to the Gulf Coast and wade into a chefs wonderland of fresh seafood and spicy heat. Check out the culinary creativity in the Carolinas where youll find traditional smoked pork barbecue alongside Southern favorites made with fresh, local produce. Explore the restaurant kitchens of Atlanta and Nashville where the chefs arent shy about fusing comfort food standards with international flair and unexpected techniques. 

Join food and drink writer Chris Chamberlain for access to the Souths best recipes and the kitchens where they were developed. 

In The Southern Foodie, Chamberlain explores the Souths culinary culture with favorites such as: 

  • Jalapeño-and-Cheese-Stuffed Grit Cakes from Masons Grill, Baton Rouge, LA
  • Roasted Heirloom Pumpkin with Mulled Sorghum Glaze from Capitol Grille, Nashville, TN
  • Country Ham Fritters from Proof on Main, Louisville, KY
  • Blue Crab Cheesecake from Old Firehouse Restaurant, Hollywood, SC
  • Apricot Fried Pies from Penguin Eds Bar-B-Q, Fayetteville, AR  

 

The Southern Foodie you where the South eats and how to create those distinct flavors at home. Youre sure to rediscover old favorites and get a closer look at the delicious new traditions in Southern cuisine.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 611g
  • Dimensions: 179 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Aug 2012
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781401601638

About Chris Chamberlain

Chris Chamberlain is a food and drink writer basedin Nashville Tennessee where he has lived his entire life except for four years in California where he studied liberal arts at Stanford University and learned how to manipulate chopsticks. He is a regular writer for the Nashville Scene and their Bites food blog. He has also contributed to the Nashville City Paper Nashville Lifestyles magazine 2001 Edgehill and atwww.geardiary.com. One of his favorite things in life to do is to put a shoulder on the smoker and watch SEC football all day long while waiting for his pork reach pig-picking temperature as slowly as possible.

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